Arguably, partnerships emerged to address knowledge deficits inherent in other modes of coordination, in understanding between different agencies and arms of government ('silo mentality'), and between government and the people it serves.As an increasingly prevalent form of governance, there is concern about whether partnerships produce benefits that contribute to the public good.This article considers their value in producing intangible assets in the form of knowledge.Tacit, embodied knowledge enhances an individual's capacity to act. Using the concept of intangible assets, we propose a more relational approach to understanding governance that challenges the current instrumentalist thinking within the UK Labour government's modernisation ag...
Book Abstract: Partnership is a necessary policy tool in a fragmented institutional landscape in whi...
There is much debate about the shift from a pattern of traditional local government to one of local ...
The term ‘intangible’ defines something by a negation, as being ‘not-tangible’. This could give the ...
In recent years, one of the most frequently used “buzzwords” is that we live in a knowledge economy....
This report presents a systematic literature review to investigate the significance of policy, regul...
With the growing knowledge economy investment in intangible assets is starting to match, and is set ...
WWWforEurope Working Paper No. 101, 119 pages Intangible investment is an indispensable factor in t...
A new report from The Work Foundation highlights the urgent need for UK organisations to adopt a mor...
Purpose – The key purpose of this article is to provide an understanding of the rationale for, and a...
Intangible assets in general and intellectual capital in particular are important to both society an...
The sources of value creation are increasingly relying on intangible assets (IAs). IAs are the lifeb...
This chapter builds on the research performed by the team of the PRISM network headed by Patrizio Bi...
This article discusses the implications for competition, innovation and learning of different forms ...
This article discusses the implications for competition, innovation and learning of different forms ...
International audienceThe integration of the world economy has underlined the need for firms to expl...
Book Abstract: Partnership is a necessary policy tool in a fragmented institutional landscape in whi...
There is much debate about the shift from a pattern of traditional local government to one of local ...
The term ‘intangible’ defines something by a negation, as being ‘not-tangible’. This could give the ...
In recent years, one of the most frequently used “buzzwords” is that we live in a knowledge economy....
This report presents a systematic literature review to investigate the significance of policy, regul...
With the growing knowledge economy investment in intangible assets is starting to match, and is set ...
WWWforEurope Working Paper No. 101, 119 pages Intangible investment is an indispensable factor in t...
A new report from The Work Foundation highlights the urgent need for UK organisations to adopt a mor...
Purpose – The key purpose of this article is to provide an understanding of the rationale for, and a...
Intangible assets in general and intellectual capital in particular are important to both society an...
The sources of value creation are increasingly relying on intangible assets (IAs). IAs are the lifeb...
This chapter builds on the research performed by the team of the PRISM network headed by Patrizio Bi...
This article discusses the implications for competition, innovation and learning of different forms ...
This article discusses the implications for competition, innovation and learning of different forms ...
International audienceThe integration of the world economy has underlined the need for firms to expl...
Book Abstract: Partnership is a necessary policy tool in a fragmented institutional landscape in whi...
There is much debate about the shift from a pattern of traditional local government to one of local ...
The term ‘intangible’ defines something by a negation, as being ‘not-tangible’. This could give the ...